Wilmington Confederate order of battle

The following units and commanders fought in the Battle of Wilmington (February 11 to 22, 1865) of the American Civil War. The Union order of battle is listed separately.

Abbreviations used

Military rank

Confederate Department of North Carolina

District of Cape Fear
Gen Braxton Bragg

Post of Sugar Loaf

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

Hoke's Division
     MG Robert F. Hoke

Clingman's Brigade


   Col William S. Devane

  • 8th North Carolina: Ltc Rufus A. Barrier
  • 31st North Carolina: Ltc Charles W. Knight
  • 51st North Carolina: Cpt James W. Lippit
  • 61st North Carolina
Colquitt's Brigade


   Col Charles T. Zachary

  • 6th Georgia: Ltc Sampson W. Harris
  • 19th Georgia: Col James H. Neal
  • 23rd Georgia: Col Marcus R. Ballenger
  • 27th Georgia: Cpt Elisha D. Graham
  • 28th Georgia: Cpt John A. Johnson
Kirkland's Brigade


   BG William W. Kirkland

  • 17th North Carolina: Ltc Thomas H. Sharp
  • 42nd North Carolina: Col John E. Brown
  • 66th North Carolina: Col John E. Nethercutt
Artillery
  • 3rd Battalion North Carolina Light Artillery
    • Company A (Northhampton Artillery): Cpt Andrew J. Ellis
    • Company C (detachment): Lt Alfred M. Darden
  • 1st North Carolina Light Artillery
    • 2nd Company I (Southerland's Battery): Cpt Thomas J. Southerland
    • Staunton Hill Battery (Paris' Battery): Cpt Andrew B. Paris
Cavalry
  • 2nd South Carolina Cavalry (detachment): Col Thomas J. Lipscomb

Fort Anderson

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

Garrison

Hagood's Brigade


   BG Johnson Hagood

  • 11th South Carolina: Col F. Hay Gantt
  • 21st South Carolina (remnants): Col Robert F. Graham
  • 25th South Carolina (remnants): Col Charles H. Simonton
  • 27th South Carolina: Cpt Allston
  • 7th South Carolina Battalion: Ltc James H. Rion
Artillery
  • 3rd Battalion North Carolina Light Artillery
  • Company B: Cpt William Badham, Jr.
  • Sampson Artillery: Cpt Abner A. Mosely
Hedrick's Brigade


   Col John J. Hedrick

  • 2nd North Carolina Artillery (remnants): Ltc John Douglas Taylor
  • 3rd North Carolina Artillery: Maj William Holland
    • Company A (Lenoir Braves): Cpt Ancram W. Ezzell
    • Company B (McMillan Artillery): Lt Macon Bonner, Lt Selby Harden
    • Company C (Bridger's Artillery): Cpt John E. Leggett
    • Company F: Cpt John Robertson
    • 2nd Company H (Barnes' Battery): Cpt Calvin Barnes
    • Company I: Cpt Charles C. Whitehurst
  • 1st Battalion North Carolina Heavy Artillery
    • Company A (Clark Artillery): Cpt Robert G. Rankin
    • Company B (River Guards): Cpt John W. Taylor
    • Company C (Brown's Battalion): Cpt William H. Brown
    • Company D (remnants): Lt John T. Rankin
  • 2nd North Carolina Junior Reserves, Company B
  • McDougald's Unattached Company North Carolina Troops: Cpt W. J. McDougald
  • Coast Guard Company (unattached)

Post of Wilmington

Col George Jackson

Division Brigade Regiments and Others

Post garrison

  • Armory Guards, Company B: Cpt Armand L deRosset
  • 7th North Carolina Home Guards, Companies A and B: Col James G. Burr
  • 8th North Carolina Senior Reserves: Col Allmand M. McKoy
Engineers
  • 2nd Engineers, Company A: Cpt John C. Winder
  • Signal Corps: Lt George C. Bain
Cape Fear River batteries[1]


   Col Peter C. Gaillard

  • 13th Battalion North Carolina Light/Heavy Artillery
    • Company D (Adams' Battery): Lt Samuel H. Forbes
  • 68th North Carolina Troops, Company C (detachment)
  • McDougald's Company (detachment)

Notes

  1. Comprising Forts Davis, Lee, Campbell, and Meares.

Sources

  • Fonvielle, Jr., Chris E. The Wilmington Campaign: Last Rays of Departing Hope. Campbell, California: Savas Publishing Company, 1997. ISBN 1-882810-09-0
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